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Hello I have seen these being talked about in a european forum would like to purchase one or two

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At this point, any supposed hybrids of this nature are just speculations, and of those there are very few, so I think it will be quite a while before this type of hybrid becomes easily available, sorry

Keith 

Palmetto, Florida (10a) and Tampa, Florida (9b/10a)

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could they be confusing mule palm, butyagrus? which is a cross between butia and queen palm(syagrus romanzoffiana) but which is also refered to as cocos plumosa

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Hello I have seen these being talked about in a european forum would like to purchase one or two

Yeah, sign me up for one or two as well! :)

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